5100 is the Stevens model number, not a serial. These were made c. 1931-1941. The plastic was called "tenite" and often broke.
I have a 16 gauge double barrel for sale.
Have a Model M-846 (Montgomery Ward) semi auto with 18 inch barrel.
Need more information. Look for a model number imprinted on the barrel or receiver. Or, send digital pictures. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Correction.... It is a single barrel, pump action
This should be a Mossberg 500 in a Montgomery Wards suit. Check any dealer for the availability of a slug barrel.
That would be a Stevens/Savage 315 with a Montgomery Ward name.
Yes.
your western field model 550cd was made by mossberg,there model number is 500B.I would try numrich gun parts corp.for your barrel,and use the mossberg 500B number for parts identification.
The T C Montgomery double barrel shotgun with double barrel hammers is valued at $75 in fait condition. In good condition its valued at $160.
Ithaca created a budget line of double shotguns in 1929 that they marketed under the Western Arms Co name. Most were retailed by Montgomery Wards. Production ended at the beginning of World War II. A 12ga Western Arms (Ithaca) double in excellent shape can bring $400-$450. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Made by Stevens for Montgomery Ward. It's equivalent to the Stevens 311. If fully functional, but not in like-new condition, it should be worth $200+ (retail).
the barrel cant be replaced. the barrel is plastic with a steel shell